VOLUME 55, NUMBEU 141887LORDSBURG (HID;I l,or«lslmnj Iiil« iniiienliHOY srorrsf ___//#/lt;Fourteen boyx of Remit Troop No. 121 and Scoutmaster Bennie( I *V ' x * •’* ’ j »'-!:* * • ’i *‘v* h’ * I .sill 11•!*;*out under the tain over ihlt;* wt*«*kftTTIT TALE (HATTERfhr #*P»e»i fHpeft’1 a first fun|||Bk wan fhown J|i the Pfst tfttfir* TnurMlay night The storyj a Hei'oic old man shepherding a group of refugee children across frtinr wan enjoyed by many Ofl^rs, wives and a great numberJ enlisted men.Ditcher!of jhoffeefhe Wffleec ■end The older Scouts had a grand time initiating some lt;»f the newrecruits into the jo*. m 11 ■ res ponsiuteflt; «st wh U K \vfthe■the guests weie rea|ed muskan«|; song begaft to tii ift across the ptde ant| who ^hould|a|pear^Sut Lt*. Phillip Bond with |b( guiUu Hi* largt* straw' hut andrecalled plantation day , vWph, Lt. jBond wa« chairman ofthe entertainment committeeA fieof campingwet tScouts enjoying the fun I IJommy Ewan. Ralph Craig| Jim ft w i n g, J iic k E v\ i n g, Bo hi * v C h IIRill (HiV 1*1judgesIt. I) (w h oa pp*K,v I. I. Gochran and Mr. AIW,, *upper thp ublps Wt,|p Qarir' fuller donated a great hurriedly cleared away, the floors»»ny book* and magazzines to the wept and the grand march begunStation Hospital last week. Thane The hoys grabbed partners and irr triocerely appreciated and we paraded before them*h to express our thanks to the were \A amJeititef^ of ftordaburg for their j Nat Gammon, Ir. C B. Austin faaperation in thip book |lrive. J |b|lanital shelve are nearly full { The prize for the be*t|roHtumi— lirr ■ ^ WOtTl b\ mCfl I W'l* h t I t c| I. t Bp. SMajoi and Mi % W. jf. (*huilt; I ill Hockum ax I’nolc Raf«\ who look gut t • k and hunting with od a if hi had «t» ■apfljBflfti. ; J|; ,Fhe ladies prize went to Mrsdera, (Ben RayJimmy Patrick, Joe Ronald Purcell, Bobby Wathen, L eonard Jen-,I,., J kin*, - Raymond Smith, Lelandof thi Old :,r|d Albert Buffo)*)Fat Ewing took them Fridayirnoitr 1 or i hctn onted shirthato lt;lbh\f.thTlOiB#fevens mrla\ K\Y COM MISSION EH N t'RSl ARRIVES AT MtMY ( \MPn i •hoa * *u i*§finMth, camera among the great out-, Moors* Their excursion took rbcm to Grand mountain to an] E..4t , .•rgaret Burton, First,|ltj ! ldef^|atit#|A Jg. CL, of ('amp Up- j ^ton. New York, arrived Thursday 1 uj to repo11 for duty at the lEords*I ui . HPioUrg; liiiorHment; ( amp.lyt# iurton drove through with a fpend Mrs L. \V Belnomt, IBrooklyn, New York. TflfjjBlbfied the trip very muchVu*v miltilHfF» MitMdl^JH|||iacnting adev it! on of ten thousand feet ] hill hilly gal.Ikfre fhutfhill reports many good ibats e? deer, antelope and wildHrPvt I* ton .*f fhe ‘510th MPEG VThfEl and Mrs Rufus Crews left hn,day for Little Rock, Arkansas, fhere they will spend their vaea-IKlh* di pte Of Japanese handi raft wri well attended by ettip lt;if Lordxburg Sunday fthlt; |k||i) was held in the ohf- Post Inftoit rn* office building at thi fatemment |wmpfI ft ( ROSS SEWINGM» Edward Sturms and Mrs**c two winners wcrrfiunit||nJ in marriage in a mock wedding 1 ceremony by Lt If| C. Stull, a l i$unt|| parson. ^ %f_ ICol R C. Bak«• r nppeared as a jJap Internee, so perfect was hif!makeup that manyl ladiea ques-1j tioned his presettf® JMr^. C. A. Lundy, in long old; fasljfitined blue and white check, ‘Mdnndc wig and blue bonnet, was indeed a picture of the fair conn jtry la*Mie of ytstelday. IThe Indian maiden with thefeat to r in her long braided hair j th® stealthy tread of the by gone nd man’ wax none other than Mpr *7. W* Tinker Mr I Jack Sajfold Ibrought back memories of the oHl j( o received word Inst week thathis ijster urns slightly injured in a it r et t car accident in BessemerA la ham aoir#thI he^ordsburg Internment |patfip^Ewas visited last week end by *fII • sen of the Flon nre, Arizona, Inteminent lt;amp. Colonel Holden, Commanding rh4 Florence Camp Lt Matthews, Property Custodian and Lt Hood. Provost Marshal andSecurity Officer, looked about theLords burg unit for a couple of #av\btofHASoi• IE M)QI \ Id I RS tM) MILL I AltY POLICE OETACIIMENTSS D ^ sponsored ai Red j fashioned belle white ribbonx r«, ^ sewing group a| the home and hoop skirts, The pioneer ladyMr Sturmi Ifhursday.Invited -guestx vrer«* Meadamif V f hut chill, Jack Saffold, LRaich, 7 W Tinker, W. A 'hi i en, R D ('a pps, Clare nee ok, V \\ Mitchell J. F. HughesilPlIk IfcjiMiyife-as if she had stepped from thlLittle sl-w around hete, but.|wil|get Ito everything! in time^gir»tfc(»nyratulatioru to Sgt. ( ustleh«*rrvovtred w»gon wn* Mi Rrfward; hi# lt;r«-w, SRt S«t.Ackeiman ;nd Pvt s. («atz aridStormsJflweVnftlfiM El OPE IMNNERMhv-i and Mrs E. J Short enrtaiiir I at a ilelicious Antelopennet yiven in their home Thursy evening.(inert** who enjoyed their hoe tality were (’**1 Ai Lundyajo| and Mrs. W. P Churchilliptljpand Mm. E.g J Jialch andt and Mr R rhert Pi ugle.I.K-ntH .1 Cur 11 S N Nml h.HHii. Haro,, Mh-m.. two r.r-ruot for p..,I Ml I I P I ■ ting ona swelljdaitce.|For thegbenf all conearnod, the HeadEd Kook, W. A. Wegnei and o. JSmart came ax western cowboys LL Jimmie Hughes wan the perfeet carefree school hoy,Blesstag* on the little man With sjge seventeen shoes of tan ”nefttquarters Quartermaster, Ordinane#Iput that dance over for the bem * fit *»f the whole Comp. The Medicsiibalin Siar M'vriurni -w ... ....ThP itriirna in which UtU* Veil ”lt;1 * ompuniM. lt;«»h. i tincame home from the citv without Rhi- » un*.ll.m t» HMm. K. W Mitchell eouhln*titsgiue what|^the huge box coir lined that hubby Mitchell, tag ♦-lirtg under iE' weight, brought nu la-t Monday evening. N *bt, I t VIitch*11 chuckled be*d hi* newspaper as Mrs Mitchunwrapped b**x after box. Finy ah4. lifted rt little box from all I **f wrappings. I would M td have xet*n her eyes whenthe mortgage money starred: ColC A Lundy a* Pa.jMrx, E Stu ax Ma Mr* , d J |Sma*t ax TdtthNell. Lt. S N Northman as|thfhero. Lt. Phillip Bnnd|a« the vilas.Hog calling *on text wiiineis weierapt and Mrs.. T .1 Holrh Th.pi izo foi the I..*i imitation of «cackling: hen wa- won by Mr*. E-Snirm^i ^ . e'v-.^ -Mt Klb. it ('in gowned a-if rand Aiki.naa* lady, aann an dd time «onsr. accunipanied by l.t Rond and hi* iruitai. K WVlinhidl aho *ang to In* accom-iiinmont. If. *..d*-lt; tion •' ••'. Hho II b.- Coming Round the Mountainis a littl. rough to mijr that. butcredit shouldtsSb# -I given to@tUosedue it and only to those due it.uypV%*■#1m Wonder why Pvt.|Ii«eon| is|notgeen ntlt;Uf*d|th#» clt;oopo*iy of *•«• v#»r-TldmI charming young lladies a* hi*|want S-wa- j *pi What^Staffp^ei g**»tijp has ;|l#eewKpHitting ofs Jrannie** (with the bght I bt own! hair )| lap K; -WpWhat Sgt Ackerman did, si any j \ thing, while hi? wifi* was in El j fPaxo.Bi®ll^te I N'liP %■ vl -. fl, .... Square dancing, the*»{* tied the box in which lay Heel, Heel and T»e, Ten Prettj ny Lady Elgin wrist watch. I Girl and other numbers were enSgt Priftirnjo' fill h • • f• t *lon»Virginia! anything, Jand what m the t*»iwe hear about Hgt. Schweigert, Icould tell, but it would only leadInot believe it is a sec ret—* Lt hell was rememIwuing thenanniversary.V*hIN I)AN( K A SI** lt;KSSeighboiiiness in the nld 1l,‘'n flouiished Satiuday nighthe Bain dance held in Officer i Neighing, snot ting, cacklirujoy^d by the Kue»t». Cpl. E. T,. to blood*h«d.11 ii 11 and Pi i vat. VI. I. Rt»hopfurnished the violiu and ifuita. dHtmg bark ««» the dame it wafor .h, ..... of .l.twing «-H ........... ;”“l ^Th^«* preaent f At my pei-'tn numei ou lt;•!lt;»»* «* ' • •m l w. if Col arid Mr«. C A.. have had yet. Best of all ,.xpen»efLundv r,d. n. r B«V«-, Capl. of it have beer. paid. Th** '**?■ •*M, Jack Saffold, r apt. i.nd|tion committm ho- a*k*-dI me t , yMi Z W Tinker, ' apt. and Mi thank P. M. Mclnm* for hr vei^liberal donatitin. I unfui^ you tha^J] L J. Balch, Cap| and Mrs. W. A ,hog calling a magnitude of Waneo. Lt and Mi K. H (a;»p ,jit wet filled the walls to eXpan [j and Mrs, R S. Dolt;‘kuni, Lt.and Mrs. Edward Sturms, Lt. and _^_ .* a 4a ea wgreatly app* eciaied.II am angry and ashamedpj wa16 chief artist responsible fotdecorations wa ( apt. Z. Wu*r, who appealed at the lt;lam *peifret hobo. The Ferns *woonvhen he offered them cigaretteftom his gold CftBtO enter the Club each guest vied through a small tunnel affair, covered with piles ofand Mrs, winoiM oi.u* i ,Mrs Clarencf Jock. Lt. Phillip j in tb«- pnaem, of thm A.my^ two ladies and ***ve»al hiBond. Lt. Joseph Carp, Lt. B. J. fleers,V- * i » Ed I ok I* N. 8.1 wanianx when our National AnS'?rthit.tin. 1,1 W \ W.'t I,. ........ Th. Ku, S^.WIK 4H c Stull, Lt and Mi K. WMitchell, Lt. and Mrs, J. F Hughes. I#t. and Mrs. Rufus Ciewiwas played, myself a nil my five year old son were the only onesthat stood up, ami I mean we wereHughes, Et. arm vjih. iiuiu* *“ - i - ■ /V.M, 4 f *i,c Of, i if r\ t Qn.npf Tt lean proud to do it. (None or to*^MU VirZK'Z*1 U L.. I ..........A,.we a.s a nation ashamed of on*att^nHinjr wi-re God. our Country, Il*.av«.n forbidaEvery maiden appeared with { ena Rosein her eves, hair and down | 0the|. quests mi-i......* ■ - f. ,ho whtack «MCh tickled the ent..- Mayor anfl Vr. E. J. Shortr 'h;, ^ 10,.p..„..,l Ving and Mr.-. ( « . . - - —♦nbarassed ladier who wished Ml, x8t Gammon, Mr. and M-nter the ladies lounge to ad R]bprf Coursev, Mr« Frank VVin make up. must climb over n ters Tom Clayton and a host o __. - . _ . . .1 ^ . . « i* anf!I. The clever decorators had at j atbers including many Officers and. Flag ^ ed a loud bell to the step. frjends from J)eming. made a private entrance iniible.le old hand turned well, downyon holler” was filled withkling punch. The lantern^ h served as lights, often ked up the rafters, but the aen present took care of thatW s . . ■ rf.-Ellen Cappsthose few that have no respect for anything. Personally, Pm proud of the uniform Pm wearintr. The 4 ...... erving under, and lastbut not h a t the God I’m fighting with.Well, now that I’ve got that off The Army needs qualified musi* my chest let’s see what el -eP..filY i iirri »* v | *can rig up Sgt. Castleberry wou d« . m I ii ft i iW *4 t kcians for non combatant band ser- V-Il -i»ara tovice and solicits enlistment of men like to send some . fwho are proficient with any band the front, but ^ten present too* care «. instrument between the ages of way to make) make the affair even more 45 and 50 according toJLt. E will get ,h _a pig pen had been^built,jn Mitchelh ^ ,f , couW have but one gift inh dwrelt a live pig- The chick pen also boasted two hens.i'lJS 7houW contact; *1. life. . tvnuLl «k that_itof hay served a, seats. Lt,Col. C. A. Lundy, Command- an understand* heart. LndllliUUlRTU vumu --- ”wives hustled back and forthi the kitchen helping the wait place food on the huge tabL1 re were baked beans, pics ofmore and more bandsmen are neeu tnat u i ^^ • uwr*nA on. Armv offers a particular- * never lose faith in my neighoog*lv bright future for any good; friends, or in humanity at largo, bandsman at this time. Due to e**e were Dagea Deans, i»«ra — --- nromn-i Tbat fault of vours that I doy sort thick slabs of ham.' treme anC*h'nhould be moat Lot like let me, first, correct thatiecued beef. jam. ptckles great tion in this bran . fgult in mygelf,if-: * rapid*